First Trumpet in the New Millennium at CFCCA
Tsang Kin Wah strays where few others dare in this interestingly-titled work, Fist Trumpet in the New Millenium. Born in 1976, Tsang Kin-wah graduated from the Department of Fine Arts of the Chinese...
View ArticleBeethoven in Stalingrad at the Old Joint Stock Theatre
Beethoven and Stalingrad don’t seem like the two most compatible subject – the former producing some of the most incredible music ever composed, whilst the latter saw some of the most horrific war...
View ArticleIphigenia in Splott at Bristol Old Vic
Gary Owens’s critically acclaimed one-woman show, Iphigenia in Splott, comes to Bristol Old Vic, with two extra dates added due to popular demand. Iphigenia in Splott transports a classical Greek myth...
View ArticleJulius Caesar at the Smock Alley 30/03-03/04
The Man. The Myth. No not Frank Underwood. Julius Caesar. And what becomes of such a man after his climb, after his struggles, when he finally reaches the pinnacle of his career as Emperor and those...
View ArticleJuno and the Paycock at the Gate Theatre, Dublin 28/03-02/04
Tragedy and comedy mix in this classic from one of out pre-eminent playwrites Sean O’Casey. Juno and the Paycock, set in 1920’s Ireland, delves deep into the hardships of the time – the Civil War, the...
View ArticleEve Ensler’s The Fruit Trilogy at The West Yorkshire Playhouse
Eve Ensler is a human rights activist and the Tony Award winning author of The Vagina Monologues. A theatrical piece that has received worldwide critical acclaim and been generally acknowledged and...
View ArticleLeeds Print Festival 2016 at Munro House
At the beginning of April Leeds Print Festival be returning for it’s fifth year running for a week long celebration of traditional and contemporary print processes. There will be a wide reaching...
View ArticleThe Club, Chapter
The Club tells the tale of four Catholic priests who are sent to a seaside monastery following various small transgressions, but their cosy exile is rudely interrupted by charges of molestation....
View ArticleThe Motley Technique, Chapter Arts Centre
Flossy and Boo present: The Motley Technique Creative Workshops. The Motley Technique is an approach to devised theatre created by Flossy and Boo involving elements of Clowning, Music, Physical...
View ArticleThe Other Art Fair
This month The Other Art Fair wrestles creative precedent from the establishment. For four days from 7-10th London, Victoria House will exhibit experience beyond (or before) the mainstream in a...
View ArticleDiscount Comedy Festival at The Fenton
If you’re a big fan of comedy then the Discount Comedy Festival is like a dream come true. Three days jam packed full of comedy brilliance with free entry to all and an optional bucket donation at the...
View ArticleNeil Delamere at Vicar Street 08/04
Returning after last year’s sell out tour, funnyman Neil Delamere adds a second date to his April schedule. He’s been a busy man focusing on not just radio (Today FM) but also on BBC’s The Blame Game...
View ArticleDiary of a Madman at the Old Joint Stock
In Diary of a Madman, Poprishchin is a low ranking civil servant for the Government, struggling to make his mark on life, but one day he makes an amazing discovery. Could he really be the next King of...
View ArticleAn Evening with Irvine Welsh at the Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton
Brighton’s Sallis Benney Theatre plays host this Friday to An Evening With Irvine Welsh. Welsh comes to Brighton as part of an eight-stop book launch around the UK, introducing The Blade Artist, his...
View ArticleWhere is 1916 in Joyce? At the James Joyce Centre
1916 is the centenary year of the Easter Rising and all across Ireland events are taking place almost daily now as we enter into the pivotal stage of the rebellion. So it’s inevitable that one has to...
View ArticleThe Indoor Murder Tour – Brighton after Dark at the Dukebox Theatre
Brighton’s Dukebox Theatre presents a tour of the local macabre this Saturday with The Indoor Murder Tour – Brighton After Dark. Hosted by Sussex actor and tour guide, Nick Richmond, the evening offers...
View ArticleGrand Opening plus Exhibition launch at Aire Place Studios
Aire Place Studios was supposed to open it’s doors in February this year, that is until the boxing day flooding took them back to square one and washed away a years worth of serious hard work, love and...
View ArticleTrainspotting at The Loco Klub
Irvine Welsh’s tales of heroin-fueled debauchery infiltrate the tunnels of Bristol’s Temple Meads in Adam Spreadbury-Maher and Greg Esplin’s hit production of Trainspotting. New arts venue The Loco...
View ArticleIllustrated Women in History at HOURS
Colston Yard’s HOURS space hosts Illustrated Women in History, a new exhibition by Julie Gough exploring the vital and various ways in which women have shaped history. A Bristol-based graphic designer,...
View ArticleThe Rotters Club at the Birmingham Rep
The Rotters Club: While Doug tries to shoehorn left-wing politics into the school newspaper and harbours dreams of writing for NME, Ben and Philip are more concerned with recruiting members for their...
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